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What is Draining the Swamp?

It's where we get rid of everyone, Republican or Democrat, that is corrupt - right?

Well here we go. Some are already gone. Some are responsible and havent had their feet held to the fire. Georgia, you're up first.
GEORGIA:

ES&S PAY-FOR-PLAY SCHEMES RUN RAMPANT ACROSS U.S. AS ELECTION OFFICIALS TRADE MILLION DOLLAR VOTER MACHINE CONTRACTS FOR DONATIONS
AND GIFTS
2019:

THE CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE, THE DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE GOVERNOR, THE HEAD OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS FOR THE FORMER GOVERNOR, THE FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE...
AND THE FORMER STATE ELECTION DIRECTOR WERE ALL EITHER ES&S LOBBYISTS OR ACCEPTED LARGE
DONATIONS/GIFTS .
David Dove, Chief of Staff to former Secretary of State Brian Kemp, Accepted Las Vegas Trips From ES&S While His Office Was In The Market For New Voter Machines
In March of 2017, when Dove attended an E.S. & S. junket in Las Vegas, Kemp’s office was in the market to replace the state’s entire inventory of voting machines.
“It’s highly inappropriate for any election official to be accepting
anything of value from a primary contractor,” Virginia Canter, the chief ethics officer at Citizens for
Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, told McClatchy. “It shocks the conscience.”
Kathy Rogers, Georgia’s Former State Elections Director Who Opposed Paper Ballot Records, Is Now an ES&S Lobbyist and ES&S’s Senior Vice President for Government Affairs.
“Kathy Rogers, E.S. & S.’s senior vice-president for governmental affairs, told McClatchy that there was
nothing untoward about the advisory board, which she said has been “immensely valuable in providing
customer feedback.”
…In 2006, a bill requiring a verifiable paper record of each ballot, introduced in the
Georgia legislature at the urging of election-integrity advocates, failed after the state’s elections
director, Kathy Rogers, opposed it.
Rogers, of course, later went to work for E.S. & S. Election-integrity advocates sued in response, challenging the legality of the state’s voting equipment.
Karen Handel, Georgia’s former Secretary of State, Received $25,000 in Contributions From Voting Machine Lobbying Firm.
“In the three years that the case wended its way through the courts, where it was eventually dismissed by the Georgia Supreme Court, the new secretary of state, Karen Handel, was found to have received twenty-five thousand dollars in campaign...
"...contributions from employees and family members associated with Massey and Bowers’ lobbying firm.”
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